Do you speak their language? Can they understand your language?



Let's have fun: Can you think of any classroom uses for....iTunes Podcast "Best of YouTube"

322. Hawaii Chair
323. Grand Central Freeze
324. Impressive Violin Playing
320. Unlucky News Reporter
319. Dolphin Plays With Bubble Rings
316. What song is this?

Humor. Atmosphere. We all need it.

iTunes Podcasts: Best of YouTube. Ask A Ninja. National Geographic. Wild Chronicles.... Spend an evening searching out good podcasts. Have them downloaded and ready to go.

Content Support and Introduction:

Try these topics - First do a general search and select a video that is similar to what you want. Then search in the related videos along the right side.
Venus Fly Trap
Musk Ox
Wolves
Great Depression
Civil War
Copyright
Cyberbullying
First Aid
Roller Coaster
The Outsiders
Shakespeare
Grammar
bias
prejudice
equality
liberty

YouTube: sign up so you can create playlists and favorites. You can subscribe to channels that have your favorite content.
TeacherTube: Works similar to YouTube. Clean and safe. Collection is growing, but "hit and miss" for finding things quickly.
Google Video: Works similar to YouTube.
TED Talks : Theoretical, inspirational and worth listening too. Longer, and designed for an adult audience.
How To Videos : Expert Village......and they have a YouTube Channel at expertvillage
Common Craft: Creators of the beautifully simple "In Plain English" series about RSS, Wikis, Blogs, Social Networking, and more.
PBS for Teachers Lots of fun stuff
Discovery Education : requires subscription, but you can get a free 30 day trial